I see a blurry notawrasse.
Sunrise dottyback maybe?
Well, I did say I wasn't much on wrasses. Or fish in general, apparently.
Thanks for the very quick reply - that looks like what it is.
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I see a blurry notawrasse.
Sunrise dottyback maybe?
I see a blurry notawrasse.
Sunrise dottyback maybe?
bathyphilus or efatensis; would need better photos to make that distinction.
Sorry for the crappy photos, but between the coraline on the glass and the fact the wrasse kept facing the phone camera these were the best I can do. Cirrhilabrus bathyphilus, I belive?
bathyphilus or efatensis; would need better photos to make that distinction.
Nope, just a new name. The two names split what was all considered the same species before.Isn’t C.Efatensis a fairly new one in the hobby ?
Nope, just a new name. The two names split what was all considered the same species before.
Physically, region. Visually, the "hood" markings.What’s the distinction factor especially when it’s nt colored super males ?
Physically, region. Visually, the "hood" markings.
https://reefs.com/2017/05/02/cirrhilabrus-efatensis-new-hooded-fairy-wrasse/
Pleased either way, thanks!bathyphilus or efatensis; would need better photos to make that distinction.
Need a better pic, but perhaps Labrichthys unilineatus?Hello
Would you please ID this guy for me?
Sorry for the bad pic, was a tough one to capture.
Thank you
Need a better pic, but perhaps Labrichthys unilineatus?
Labropsis manabei
Hello! Need help to ID this
They're both female C. cyanopleura.
And this one too
For now, until they both have interest in being male.Thanks! No wonder they are not trying to kill each other